and Zampogna Carts, Inc. Web site. We have much to offer in in the way of equipment for your store or warehouse. Please take a look at our products and services by clicking on the links to the left. If you have any questions or would like to. — “Zampogna, Inc”,

all Italian bagpipes, specially from Southern Italy (zampogna) and related instruments (ciaramelle or pifferi) a large annual Bagpipes Festival (Festival Inter***onale della Zampogna) at the end of July in Scapoli, which is in the Molise region in Italy. — “ :: Sito Ufficiale " Welcome”,

Photos & descriptions of over 30 kinds of bagpipes from many countries, some with sound clips; History, building and playing of bagpipes Ted, center, taking delivery of his new Zampogna from maker Antonio Forastiero, right; Antonio's brother Vincenzo looks on. — “Ted Anderson's Huge Zampogna”,

The zampogna. Even if the door of the new millennium draws near, the zampogna still exists in European and Italian areas. But the Italian situation is now critical. The instrument can still be found in central-southern areas, such as Sicily, while in the northern areas it is nearly extinguished. — “Zampogna”, zampogna.ch

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The name zampogna seems to have come from the ancient Greek word symphonia, probably due to the fact that the instrument produces a harmony of sounds rather than a single note, although if the instrument is not tuned very precisely cat's chorus' might be a better description!. — “Zampogna | Italian Blog”,

Mr. Zampogna is a former New York State Assistant District Attorney who has litigated before judges and juries for more than 18 years. Recently, he was considered for the position of District Attorney in Western New York State (see Buffalo News Article May 22, 2008). — “default.aspx”,

Zampogna is a generic term for a number of Italian double chantered pipes that can be found as far north as the southern part of the Marche, throughout areas in Abruzzo, Latium, Molise, Basilicata, Campania, Calabria, and Sicily. The tradition. — “Zampogna: Information from ”,

Translations of Zampogna. Zampogna synonyms, Zampogna antonyms. Information about Zampogna in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. Sharon Zampogna, VP of sales, talks about the wide variety of products McCourt is producing for its customers as it focuses more and more on. — “Zampogna - definition of Zampogna by the Free Online”,

Zampogna is a generic term for a number of Italian double chantered pipes that can be found as far north as the southern part of the Marche, throughout areas in Abruzzo, Latium, Molise, Basilicata, Campania, Calabria, and Sicily. The tradition. — “Zampogna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,

A type of Southern Italian bagpipe. They have two chanters and typically have 2-3 drone pipes. They come in various sizes in order to play differen. — “Urban Dictionary: Zampogna”,

Blog post about the indictment of Dr. Jennifer Zampogna, and the initial media smear mounted by Attorney General Tom Corbett of Erie county, PA. One would have thought we'd seen how low Attorney General Tom Corbett could go, in the Dr. Paul. — “AG Tom Corbett Bags Another Dangerous Doc”,

leather or rubber or sometimes of goretex which represents the reserve of the air The sound is produced by the reeds which can be simple or double according to the models Particular key | Particular bag Ciaramedda Sicilia Italia Die sizilianische zampogna hat zwei Chanters mit einem zylinderförmigen Loch und einfache Mundstücke Der Sack besteht fast immer aus

Zampogna: The Soul of Southern Italy Q&A Question and Answer session after a screening of the documentary film, Zampogna: The Soul of Southern Italy. Director David Marker discusses aspects of the film. Kansas City Film Fest 2010.

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La zampogna October 2008, going to Ottobrata Zafferanese: "La zampogna" (The bagpipe) performed by Fabio Salmeri

Calabrian Zampogna or Surdulina The first Pipe is a copy of one made in the 1920s by Giorgio Stella of Helper, Utah. The second Pipe is an original Zampogna from an unknown, deceased Zampognaro who had lived in upper state New York. It is the largest size of this type of Zampogna that Sean has ever seen.

International Festival della Zampogna, Scapoli A traditional Southern Italian group playing various folk instruments in Scapoli, Molise.

TAO - The Anonymous Orchestra - Zampognari in Roma Traditional "zampogna" and "piffero" music from the Italian Central Appennines Mountains. Roma, Campo de' Fiori. December 2008 This is Another World Production New York by Paolo Paci

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Dram plays the Zampogna At George Square Piping Live Glasgow 2009 Zampogna - Italian bag pipes. Roving Italian bag pipers would make their way up to Sweden to entertain people with their zampogna playing. Erik demonstrates some of the music that this instrument is known for.

Dram - Zampogna Intro Zampogna - Italian bag pipes. Roving Italian bag pipers would make their way up to Sweden to entertain people with their zampogna playing. Erik demonstrates some of the music that this instrument is known for.

Boismortier Concerto for Zampogna This is the all three movements from Boismortier's Concerto for Zampogna, performed by Herve Niquet and Le Concert Spirituel.

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♫ Christina Pluhar ♪ Lu Gattu la sonava la zampogna ♫ from the abum "La Tarantella: Antidotum Tarantulae" (2004) VISCONTI TAROTS Those who believe that the art of miniature painting disappeared at the end of the Middle Ages couldnt be more wrong. In Eastern Europe this refined technique continues today, so much so that it is still being taught in art schools. Even if miniature painting is more or less confined to monastic centers, there are a few artists who modernize it by producing original works. One of these is Atanas Alexander Atanassov, a brilliant Bulgarian painter to whom Lo Scarabeo has entrusted the difficult task of reproducing what is definitely the most famous deck of miniature cards: the Visconti-Sforza Tarot. Today, the originals are partially housed at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, partially at the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, and partially in the private collection of the Colleoni family of Bergamo. This work was realized shortly after 1450 by an unknown Lombard artist, perhaps connected with the school of Francesco Zavattari, on behalf of the new Lord of Milan Francesco Sforza (†1466) who had recently risen to power following his marriage to Bianca Maria Visconti, natural daughter of Duke Filippo Maria (†1447). Unfortunately the deck divided between Bergamo and New York is incomplete, lacking four cards: the Devil, Tower, 3 of Swords, and the Knight of Pentacles. The missing figures were inspired by ***ogous figures of that time; in particular, the artist based the Devil and the Tower on the ...

Zampogna: The Soul of Southern Italy FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK: Zampogna: The Soul of Southern Italy. A feature length documentary film about Southern Italian culture told through its indigenous folk music. The film focuses on how these traditions are dealing with the rapid changes in local economy and the homogenizing effect globalization has on local culture. Filmed by an Italian American rediscovering his family's roots, the film takes the viewer on an odyssey through remote regions in Sicily, Calabria, Campania and Molise introducing the people who carry on these ancient traditions that most Italian Americans are completely unaware of. The Zampogna - the Italian bagpipe is the physical manifestation of this culture, its music representing the spirit and vitality of the Southern Italian. I-Italy Article: www.i- An article about the film (scroll to bottom of page): UPCOMING SCREENINGS: John D. Calandra Institute - Sept. 29th 2010 at 6pm. qcpages.qc.cuny.edu Kansas City Film Fest - April 16th at 7:30 pm.

Italian Bagpipes - Surdulina & Zampogna A small clip from the International Bagpipe Festival in Strakonice, August 2006. The ensemble is called "Calamus", it hales from Calabria. The zampogna is the traditional bagpipe of southern Italy. It has 3-5 sounding pipes with double reeds, two of the pipes are chanters, the rest drones. A common tuning is f#'-g'-a'-h'-c''-d'' for the right chanter, gah-c'-d' for the right and d' for the drone (additional drones can be in d, d'' or g). The surdulina (first instrument on the video) is a smaller form of the zampogna (surdu means "deaf" in Calabrian) with single beating reeds. The tuning is ie f'-g'-a'-b'c' for the right chanter, d'-e'-f'-g' for the left one (the end is closed) and c'/c'' for the drones.

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